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Kurz DM liner to debut at Xeikon Café 10 - 12 March


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Kurz group will showcase its hot stamping and coating technology at the Xeikon Café Packaging Innovations event, taking place in Belgium from 10 to 12 March.

Solutions from global leader Kurz enhance a wide assortment of products from packaging, greeting cards, electronic devices, household appliances, cosmetics, textiles, furniture, and automotive parts. Its state-of-the-art application technology, magnetic foils, and holograms provide effective and attractive brand name protection. The company also offers a way to increase security to prevent counterfeiting.

The latest hardware addition to the Kurz portfolio is the DM Liner. Developed by Kurz, it is a machine for processing high gloss or holographic Digital Metal foils. Paper sheets are first partially printed with dry toner, then the pre-printed areas are coated with Digital Metal foil in the DM Liner. In the final step, the print media can be overprinted digitally or offset to produce a wide variety of bold metallic colours. Since the pre-printing with toner is digitally controlled, it is possible to add personalised content, serial numbers or individualised design elements. The DM Liner model can apply 5 to 30 metres of Digital Metal foil per minute and is suitable for paper with grammages between 90 and 350gsm. During the Xeikon Café event, the capabilities of the DM-liner will be demonstrated live on different applications such as security and luxury cartons.

‘Digital Metal combines digital printing with coating and metal-transfer process to create metallised surfaces, even for small runs or individual prints such as personalization,’ commented Sonja Steffl, project manager Digital Metal at Kurz. ‘We believe our new technology around the DM-Liner is ideally suited to help Xeikon customers and brand owners to highlight how decorating digital print with real metal effects can impact the market and open up production opportunities.’

‘The ability to add special effects to quality digital print will give brand owners a greater chance to make their product pop and create a Wow factor to help them stand out from the competition. Kurz is continuing to be a leader in the field of foiling by developing this unique technology that delivers high quality foiling. We are delighted to find a partner that will help our customers work with specialist associated technologies to further strengthen their print services portfolio,’ concluded Jeroen van Bauwel, director product marketing at Xeikon.

For more information, visit: www.kurz-group.com.

Participating partners are:
• Under the software category: Advance Track & Trace, CERM, CHILI Publish, Esko, Hybrid Software, Label Traxx, OneVision Software, Four Pees
• Under the equipment category: AB Graphic International, Bograma, Esko, Grafisk Maskinfabrik A/S, Highcon, Kurz, MBO, Meech International, Moss, Rietstack, Schobertechnologies, Seilaser, Smag Graphique, Tronics, Zünd
• Under the consumables category: Actega Terra, Kurz, Michelman, Rotometrics
• Under the print media category: Avery, Metsä Board, Stora Enso, Taghleef Industries, Treofan Group, UPM Raflatac

For more information, visit: www.xeikoncafe.com.
For more about Xeikon, visit: www.xeikon.com. In Southern Africa, Xeikon is represented by Thunderbolt in Johannesburg: www.thunderbolt.co.za.

© Graphic Repro On-line, 3 March 2015.

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